Monthly Archives: October 2011

Another Day to Thank for!

Last October 10, Canada just celebrated Thanksgiving Day! Indeed, Canadians have a lot to thank for. Unlike other countries, Canada has been spared from the wrath of economic recession. Newfoundland, with its oil and mineral wealth, has grown strong during this period. In fact, this province has maintained its “have” status despite the many challenges besetting other places.… Read More »

The Constitution is not the problem

In the past few weeks, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and House Speaker Sonny Belmonte have been pushing for Congress to convene itself into a constituent assembly to introduce amendments to the 1987 Philippine Constitution. Less than 10 months ago, Belmonte would have none of it. He said then that the cha-cha was not among the priorities of… Read More »

Fast Food For Thought

THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE PRINCE OF PEACE By Rudy M. Viernes The United Nations is a world organization of independent countries. It celebrates its 66th founding anniversary October this year. It is the precursor of the League of Nations formed in 1920 and formally dissolved in 1946. The UN was founded in 1945 in San Francisco with… Read More »

Are we shameless?

MANILA The Philippines has been in the global news lately because of the exposes on the plunder and corruption wrought by the past administration of Gloria Arroyo. Recent news has cast us as a nation of thieves and cheats who take every opportunity to grab a quick buck at the expense of the public treasury. The exposes point… Read More »

WATCH OUT FOR “SENDONG and TISOY “

So you think the worst is over for typhoon season in the Philippines? Although the trio of “Pedring”, “ Quiel “ and “Ramon “, all destructive tropical cyclones that slammed hard the country and caused unprecedented and massive flooding in many parts of the islands, barely left land, don’t expect the end of the regular storm season for… Read More »

Annulment of Marriage

Q. As I write this letter my heart bleeds as a mother. I am alone in Canada as my family is still in the Philippines. I have a dream that as soon as I am able to get my landed status, I will sponsor my family and settle for good in Toronto with my children and husband. My… Read More »

A SETBACK IN MANNY’S CAMP ANEW

With the news heralded by TV Patrol about the discrimination thrown to the Baguio City’s local press by the camp of Manny Pacquiao, this writer has a flashback of what occurred years back. Manny tendered a presscon for the movie writers to announce his new showbiz project. Not only did he arrive more than an hour late at… Read More »

Touristic President

Just before he left Japan for the flight back to Manila, President Benigno “P-Noy” Aquino III met with Nikkei president Ryoko Sugita. Sugita invited P-Noy to be a speaker at the Future of Asia forum in Japan in May 2012. P-Noy told Sugita that he would “seriously consider” the invitation and hope that the “state of affairs” then… Read More »